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Subject: SUMMARY: panic

Thanks to:
Hong, Mike
Pardy, Brian

I'll do some testings.
thanks again!

Here are both answers:

1-
In older versions of Veritas Cluster Server such as 1.1.1, I believe
the
default behavior upon encountering certain events is to panic the
server. If, for
example, a new server shows up on the private cluster network with the
same node
number as a system currently in the cluster, the original box will
panic and
reboot. Depending on how many links to the private network you have,
it may be
possible that this server lost all of its private network links
simultaneously
and panic()'d in order to avoid disk concurrency violations.




2- Hi,

It's been awhile since i last worked with VCS but you might want to
check
your heatbeat connections. If i recall, when i lost both heatbeats
channels,
then the system would panic.

Good luck,
Mike Hong

-----Original Message-----
From: Rodrigo G [mailto:rmg00@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 11:55 AM
To: sunmanagers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Panic


Hi!!,
Has anyone face this problem:
Solaris 2.6
Veritas Cluster 1.1.1
VM, VxFS

panic[cpu3]/thread=0x3025be80: GAB: Port h halting system due to
network failure
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